"I think I've mainly been naive all my life, muses Harry Callahan, one of the great masters of 20th-century photography. "Maybe if I knew the history of art I might have been stifled by it." Inspired by Ansel Adams and counseled by Edward Steichen, Callahan began by photographing nature, then buildings, and in his quest for new subject matter, his wife Eleanor and daughter Barbara. This program provides a warm and elegant introduction to Harry Callahan as the photographer and his family offer their thoughts on his life and his work against a montage of the powerfully understated shots that have become classic images."
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